Consumer and Business Services Minister Jim Watson launched the new www.serviceontario.ca web site last week. The new site offers Ontarians (at least those with access to broadband) "one-stop access" to government services and information.
From the IT World Canada article describing this announcement ...
Ontarians, said Watson, "can change their address on their driver's licence, register a business name, and plan an Ontario holiday all in one place."
Watson and Minister of Culture Madeleine Meilleur, who demonstrated ServiceOntario at the Toronto Reference Library, described the new portal as "the new face of government service delivery."
Simplicity, convergence and ease of use are the hallmarks of the new Web site.
By centralizing everything in one location, ServiceOntario eliminates the need to visit 200 Web sites, 70 call centres and over 1,500 counters to access information from three levels of government.
All it will take is a click – perhaps a few clicks – of the mouse to access relevant information and services.
And it gets even better.
"For those who don't have Internet access at home, public libraries offer free access. This reinforces their role as important neighbourhood hubs, helping to build strong and healthy communities," said Meilleur.
Here’s what individuals and business can currently access on ServiceOntario:
ServiceOntario can be accessed at http://www.serviceontario.ca/